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With a history going back thousands of years, the UK offers a variety of experiences to the most ardent of travelers. The country has over 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all worthy of your time and attention? But what should be the ideal time to go there? Read on to learn more about the best time to visit England.
The United Kingdom is made up of four different nations; England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. All of these offer different attractions and must be considered before you plan your trip.
All of them see peak season during Summer. With an average temperature between 18°C and 21°C, some days may see temperatures as high as 30°C which is rarely uncomfortable due to intermittent rains. Between the months of June and August, locals as well as foreign tourists, pour into the country for their perfect beach holiday.
The days are long and full of sunshine with many exciting festivals and outdoor activities taking place all over the country. The season is perfect for all outdoor activities.
England's coastline consists of truly remarkable cliffs, bays, and beaches. Many tourists pour into England for endless vacation opportunities.
Summer is the peak season for most beach lovers when in the UK. June to August sees the peak tourist season along with locals joining in the summer outdoor activities. The temperature is pleasant averaging between 18°C and 21°C. You can surf, lounge, dance to a music festival and a lot more during this time. However, the prices will be skyrocketing and if you’re a student on a budget, you should book accommodation well in advance to avoid last-minute exorbitant prices. Also, don’t forget to carry along your student travel insurance to minimize any emergency expenses!
Some of these offer fantastic water sports and leisure amenities, while there are some near historic landmarks and have held a special place for centuries, for example, Bournemouth and Weymouth Beach.
England has a great number of attractions and heritage for anyone who plans to visit. From modern monuments to centuries-old landmarks, there are more places to visit than you can manage on a single trip. Here are some of the best places to soak in this country's beauty and heritage:
If you don't want to head out far from the city, the British Museum holds some of the world's finest artifacts, exceeding 13 million in number. There are several guided tours, workshops, and even lectures available for history enthusiasts.
Situated in the historic town of York, this place is among the most significant places in England. The monument is surrounded by half-timbered shops, houses, and churches. The town also has one of England’s most visited attractions, the National Railway Museum.
Home to the Archbishop of Canterbury, this place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its prominence. You can book an overnight stay in the Canterbury Cathedral Lodge for a truly memorable experience. The city is also famous for its cafes, galleries, and several attractions for Chaucer admirers.
Spread over an area of around 750 square miles, this area includes some of the most beautiful counties of England. Also called an area of outstanding natural beauty, you should not miss out on these quaint villages. These can be explored on foot which gives you spectacular views from the famed 102-mile footpath.
If given an option to visit a handful of places, the city of Bath must top your list. This beautiful city is full of amazing tourist attractions and can be easily visited in a day's time.
The key highlight of this place is the 2,000 year-old Roman Baths. These have been built around rejuvenating thermal springs and have been a popular holiday destination for centuries.
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Not just the baths, the Georgian Townhouses, and many other historically important buildings here have been acclaimed as World Heritage Sites. Like most of South-West England, this city has moderate weather with wetter days averaging 10°C.
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June to September is the best time to visit Bath with mild temperatures and humidity. June, July, and August are the warmest months to visit Bath with tourism at its peak. This means you may have trouble finding accommodation as well as flight deals at a short notice.
Spring and Autumn are the shoulder seasons in the UK where you can sneak in a holiday without spending a fortune. At the same time, you can avoid the madding crowd and explore the country peacefully.
March to May is springtime in the UK, with temperatures pleasantly ranging between 9°C and 15°C. While they may dip below this, it is free from Britain's winter chill and tourist crowds. The country has a network of over 2,00,000 kilometers year-old of walking paths which is the most favored outdoor activity in this season.
You can save a considerable amount on flight and accommodation bookings because you will be dodging the holiday rush. Autumn time may be uncomfortable for some because October is the wettest month in the UK. Autumn here lasts from September to November with temperatures dipping low. Due to fewer visitors, you can avoid the rush and enjoy sightseeing and Highland Games at an affordable rate.
The UK is famous for its downpour, especially during October and November. The temperatures can range from -1°C to 43°C during these months. Depending on the area you are visiting, you will need to be ready for sudden rainfalls and consecutive chills and dampness. Don’t forget to carry decent rainwear.
British winters are considered off-season because of the damp cold and lack of outdoor activities, so if you're visiting for these reasons it will be a wrong time to visit the country. During winters, you may find some attractions closed especially in the mountainous areas, and may be restricted to some areas of Scotland due to snow.
Other than these, summer is the peak season with buzzing crowds and tourists which may be something you're not looking for. Unless you book flight tickets and hotels months in advance, you will end up paying exorbitant prices. So make sure that you time your trip properly and carry along with your travel insurance plan to avoid any sudden emergency expenses.
Overall, England provides you with a lot of options when it comes to tourism. You can go on a traditional countryside vacation or stick to London’s sites, there are things that you can do despite bad weather and a low spending budget. Just remember to book your tickets well in advance to find discounted options to avoid peak season prices.
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* Price shown is for a 30 day trip to UK with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years